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How can I choose bsc psychology after 12th grade even if I didn't have mathematics as a subject in my stream Is it absolutely necessary to have it ???
I had home science as my stream in 12th which includes science subjects like phy chem and bio.
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Simoni’s Answer
Hello Anavadhya, I've walked a similar path. I too struggled with Mathematics in 12th grade, but that didn't stop me from pursuing a BSc in Criminology, with a side focus on Psychology. The University I chose didn't require Mathematics as a must-have for admissions, but I did tackle Algebra during my course.
Here's to your success in your pursuits.
Here's to your success in your pursuits.
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Rafael’s Answer
Hi Anavadhya! I believe that having mathematics as a subject is not always a prerequisite for pursuing a BSc in Psychology. While some universities may require or recommend it for certain programs, many institutions do not consider it an absolute necessity. Psychology primarily focuses on understanding human behavior and the mind, and subjects like psychology, sociology, biology, and statistics are more relevant to the field. If you are interested in pursuing a BSc in Psychology but did not study mathematics in your 12th grade, you can still explore universities that offer psychology programs without a strict mathematics requirement. However, it's important to research the specific admission requirements of the institutions you are interested in and contact their admissions offices for further clarification. Hope this is helpful!
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Jeyaseelan’s Answer
Hi, It makes no difference; you can study psychology at any university that does not require mathematics.